Duo’s musical toast to rural village life

Howden Jones play at Bramwell Memorial Institute, Taddington, on November 25.

Published:06:00Wednesday 23 November 2016

Versatile musicians Kate Howden and Paul Jones play a range of instruments including guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo and bodhran.

They are also accomplished singer songwriters who will be airing their creations at Bramwell Memorial Institute, Taddington, on November 25.

their show is a family friendly mixture of songs, tunes and stories which has the audience joining in, singing along, and laughing as they share their travelling experiences through their music and northern-tinged banter.

Specialising in playing at village halls and community venues, they celebrate England in all its guises good and bad, particularly rural village life, including nature and the seasons.

Tickets £8 from 01298 85101 or email taddingtoninstitute@gmail.com

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